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Welcome![edit]

Hello, Meganmoussa, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:52, 5 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]


A page you started (The Mind Tree) has been reviewed![edit]

Thanks for creating The Mind Tree.

I have just reviewed the page, as a part of our page curation process.

Thanks for your new article on the book "The Mind Tree".

To reply, leave a comment here and ping me.

Message delivered via the Page Curation tool, on behalf of the reviewer.

---DOOMSDAYER520 (Talk|Contribs) 14:12, 30 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia. I am hoping you will please engage in the discussion at Talk:A Leg to Stand On (book) to explain why you are undoing changes made to that article. Thanks and Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 01:48, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

March 2019[edit]

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Your recent editing history at A Leg to Stand On (book) shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war. See BRD for how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection.

Being involved in an edit war can result in you being blocked from editing—especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring—even if you don't violate the three-revert rule—should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. Praxidicae (talk) 20:24, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Pinging Helaine (Wiki Ed) who might have some further suggestions and thoughts. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 21:37, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you Barkeep49. I'll be in touch with the instructor. Also pinging Ian (Wiki Ed). Helaine (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:03, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Barkeep49, Helaine (Wiki Ed), and Ian (Wiki Ed): as Ian is on vacation, I emailed this student to reiterate that they need to stop this behavior. Thanks, Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:27, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]